Ford F-350
Pickup · Diesel · 4WD
vs
Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab
Pickup · Gasoline · 4WD
Ford F-350
Car A
Ford F-350
A diesel 4WD work-focused truck that combines serious torque with a five-seat cabin for mixed cargo and family duties. Efficient for its class but less ideal for city and winter conditions.
5 seatsPickupDiesel5-star safety10.5 L/100km
Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab
Car B
Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab
The Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab combines strong V8 performance with generous cargo capacity and five-seat practicality for cargo-heavy use and road trips. Expect higher fuel use and less suitability for city or winter driving.
5 seatsPickupGasoline5-star safety401 hp
Why compared cross branddifferent powertrainsame body typesame seatssame usage profilesimilar price

Usage fit

Family 74 / 74
City 25 / 22
Budget / value 57 / 56
Road trip 72 / 72
Performance 35 / 33
Cargo 80 / 80
Practical 48 / 46
Premium 36 / 36
Winter 30 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Ford F-350 · Orange = Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab

Specs side-by-side

Spec Ford F-350 Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab
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Pros & cons

Ford F-350

  • Diesel torque (1260 Nm) and 4WD make frequent hauling and tough surfaces easier
  • Five seats let it cover growing-family needs between jobs and school runs
  • 1500 L cargo area accommodates bulky tools, materials, and road-trip gear
  • At about $35,000, it offers good value in its work-oriented segment

Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab

  • V8 output (401 hp, 650 Nm) and 0-100 km/h in 6.0 s give confident passing and merging.
  • Large 1530 L cargo capacity suits work loads and road-trip gear.
  • Five-seat Double Cab layout fits growing families alongside utility needs.
  • Signals strong reliability and can be good value in its segment if you use its capability.

Verdict

Pick Ford F-350 if…
Best fuel economy
Ford F-350 uses 10.5 L/100km vs 12.1 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab if…
More power
Toyota Tundra 4x2 Double Cab puts out 401 hp vs 400 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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